Billieve: Damar Hamlin Snubbed For Comeback Player of the Year Award

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Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is the epitome of what it means to come back from adversity after he overcame dying on the football field not once but TWICE against the Cincinnati Bengals. Even though Hamlin endured and overcame more adversity than almost any player ever has in the history of the NFL, Hamlin was snubbed for the Comeback Player of the Year Award when the NFL held its annual Honors Awards in Las Vegas ahead of the Super Bowl.
This week on the Billieve Podcast, host John Boccacino explains why, after playing even a single snap after dying on the field should have made Hamlin a shoo-in to win the award, and calls out the NFL and its voters for botching the award while lauding Hamlin for his efforts promoting CPR training and improving access to AEDs across the country,
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Billieve: Damar Hamlin Snubbed For Comeback Player of the Year Award

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